Treatise Collection Of Prayers For Families
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-collection-of-prayers-for-families-016 |
| Words | 400 |
Be gracious to all that are near
and dear to us, and keep us all in thy fear and love. Guide
us, good Lord, and govern us by the same Spirit, that we
may be so united to thee here, as not to be divided when
thou art pleased to call us hence, but together enter into thy
glory, to dwell with thee in love and joy that shall never die,
through Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and Saviour; who
hath taught us when we pray to say, “Our Father,” &c. “O LoRD, how manifold are thy works I in wisdom hast
thou made them all. The day is thine, the night also is thine;
thou hast prepared the light and the sun.” We render thee
thanks for all the benefits which thou hast bestowed on the
whole world; especially on us, whom thou hast called to the
knowledge of thy grace in Christ Jesus. It is a marvellous
love wherewith thou hast loved us. Thou hast not dealt so
with all people; and as for thy great and precious promises,
they have not known them. Accept, O merciful Father, the good resolutions which thou
hast inspired us with by thy Spirit. Strengthen them, we
beseech thee, with thy continued grace, that no sudden desires,
vehement inclinations, ineffectual purposes, no, nor partial
performances, may lead us into a false opinion of ourselves;
but that we may bring forth actually, and with a constant
spirit, all the fruits of righteousness, which are by Christ Jesus. Deny not, O Lord, the desires of those souls who would
offer up themselves entirely to thy service. But preserve us
always in seriousness of spirit. Let the sense of our weak
ness make us watchful and diligent, the sense of our former
negligence excite us to be fervent in spirit, and the goodness
of thy commands render us fruitful and abundant in the
work of the Lord. O that all our pious affections may be
turned into actions of piety and holiness; and may all our
actions be spirited with zeal, and all our zeal regulated with
prudence, and our prudence void of all guile, and joined with
perfect integrity of heart; that, adorning our most holy faith
here, by an upright, charitable, and discreet conversation, we
may receive praise in the day of the Lord, and be numbered
with thy saints in glory everlasting.